The 'Scream 4' actor and his professional partner Kym Johnson left the ballroom show after coming in second from bottom of the leaderboard, despite wowing the judges with his vampire magician themed cha-cha-cha.

However, David was not too down about having to leave the competition and revealed he planned to continue dancing.

He said: "This whole thing has been incredible. I came here to get to know more about myself, face my fears, entertain people and to let America get to know me better. And dance.

"I would love to do Broadway. When you have time to actually rehearse something, more than a couple days, you can really nail things and you have more confidence.

"You're playing a character, and it's a whole different level of performance.

"I actually do feel like a different person physically, but mainly mentally.

"It's been a really great experience, and it's brought a lot of joy into my life."

However, the decision to vote David was greeted by boos from the audience and disappointment from the judges, when lawyer Nancy Grace - whose performance had been described as "wooden" was saved by the viewers at his expense.

Justin Bieber performed his single 'Never Say Never' on the results show and also sang 'Fa La La' with Boyz II Men to promote his Christmas album 'Under The Mistletoe'.